rspec-hanami is a testing framework for hanami
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
group :test do
gem 'rspec-hanami'
end
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install rspec-hanami
After that require gem to spec_helper.rb
and include matchers to rspec:
require 'rspec/hanami'
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include RSpec::Hanami::Matchers
# ...
end
Check your spec/features_helper.rb
and spec/support/Capybara.rb
files. If you find something like this:
Capybara.app = Hanami::Container.new
# or
Capybara.app = Hanami::App.new
Please change this line to:
Capybara.app = ::Hanami::Container.new
# or
Capybara.app = ::Hanami::App.new
For more information see this issue
You can use familiar request helpers like #get
, #post
, etc.
These methods make full hanami app request and return env (array with 3 elements).
For using these helpers include RSpec::Hanami::RequestHelpers
to your spec_helper.rb
file:
config.include RSpec::Hanami::RequestHelpers
After that you can call any method:
it { expect(get('/')).to be_success }
it { expect(post('/tasks')).to redirect_to('/tasks') }
have_http_status
Passes if response
has a matching HTTP status code.
The following symbolic status codes are allowed:
:error
:missing
:redirect
:success
Rack::Utils::SYMBOL_TO_STATUS_CODE
response = action.call(params)
expect(response).to have_http_status(404)
expect(response).to have_http_status(:created)
expect(response).to have_http_status(:success)
expect(response).to have_http_status(:error)
expect(response).to have_http_status(:missing)
expect(response).to have_http_status(:redirect)
be_success
Passes if response
has a not 4xx and 5xx error code.
response = action.call(params)
expect(response).to be_success
redirect_to
Passes if response
has a redirect to special url
response = action.call(params)
expect(response).to redirect_to('site.com')
match_in_body
Passes if body
matches with argument
response = action.call(params)
expect(response).to match_in_body('Tittle')
expect(response).to match_in_body(/Tittle\s\d+/)
include_json
Passes if json
string in the body matches with hash arg
response = action.call(params)
expect(response).to include_json(name: 'Anton')
expect(response).to include_json(user: { name: 'Anton })
have_form_action
Passes if form object has an action
expect(view.form).to have_form_action('/users')
expect(view.form).to_not have_form_action('/books')
have_method
Passes if form object has a method
expect(view.form).to have_method('POST')
expect(view.form).to have_method(:post)
expect(view.form).to_not have_method(:put)
have_form_field
Passes if form object has a field with wanted params
expect(view.form).to have_form_field(node: 'input', type: 'text', id: 'user-first-name')
Passes if argument type has a matching with type.
You can use Hanami::Entity::Types
for compare.
have_attribute
Passes if :name
has Types::String
type:
it { expect(User).to have_attribute(:name, Types::String) }
have_attributes
Passes if :name
has Types::String
type and :age
has Types::Int
type:
it { expect(User).to have_attributes(name: Types::String, age: Types::Int) }
See http://github.com/davydovanton/rspec-hanami/issues
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.